Thanks Andy.
I hadn't thought of that but it will probably work; I will give it a try.
Yes, I have seen the banter about John Race and his pyromaniac tendencies, it's clearly something that was a little before my time. I confess I thought Spanners' Rorke's Drift on fire was photoshop at first, but now I realise it was for real:fearful::flushed:,and I am rather horrified!
I have done some experiments with just filing down the superglue hardened end and that seems to work.I haven't painted it yet so the jury is still out on that one.
I've also tried tying the end first with thread before the superglue and that seems to be working ,but again no paint has been applied so we will have to wait and see.
And on the subject of thick glue, my first attempts were using an old bottle of thin glue and I was irritated because it had got a bit too viscous. I thought I needed a thinner one to avoid clogging the detail. Well, I used a new bottle last night and whilst it didn't seem to clog the detail it wicked so quickly into the weave that the fenders now have my fingerprints all over them, and my fingers have bits of shoelace all over them!
I can't see the prospect of any bench-time before the weekend, now ,so I will just have to be patient (not a virtue I am known for.....)
cheers
Neil
I hadn't thought of that but it will probably work; I will give it a try.
Yes, I have seen the banter about John Race and his pyromaniac tendencies, it's clearly something that was a little before my time. I confess I thought Spanners' Rorke's Drift on fire was photoshop at first, but now I realise it was for real:fearful::flushed:,and I am rather horrified!
I have done some experiments with just filing down the superglue hardened end and that seems to work.I haven't painted it yet so the jury is still out on that one.
I've also tried tying the end first with thread before the superglue and that seems to be working ,but again no paint has been applied so we will have to wait and see.
And on the subject of thick glue, my first attempts were using an old bottle of thin glue and I was irritated because it had got a bit too viscous. I thought I needed a thinner one to avoid clogging the detail. Well, I used a new bottle last night and whilst it didn't seem to clog the detail it wicked so quickly into the weave that the fenders now have my fingerprints all over them, and my fingers have bits of shoelace all over them!
I can't see the prospect of any bench-time before the weekend, now ,so I will just have to be patient (not a virtue I am known for.....)
cheers
Neil
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